History’s Roots miniseries remake will be given a world premiere showcase at the Mip-TV conference in Cannes on April 4. That’s nearly two months before its U.S. debut on May 30, airing over four consecutive nights and simulcast on fellow A+E Networks channels A&E and Lifetime. This repeats the rollout last year of History series Texas Rising, which also debuted on the Riviera ahead of a Memorial Day 2015 domestic launch.

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There’s one more Wolverine movie coming our way – thank you, Hugh Jackman – and this one will be more explicit, according to the latest.

Insiders say the untitled Wolverine threequel, which James Mangold begins shooting in a month, was always designed as a movie that would receive an R from the ratings board once finished because of the level of violence (and likely language) in the script written by Michael Green.

Sorry, kids.

Speaking of films kids shouldn’t see…

Stephen King‘s It may be the reason a lot of people suffer from an irrational fear of clowns, but guess what? There’s an adaptation in the works.

In a new interview with Collider, producer Roy Lee confirmed that the project is a go, with a freshly written script and a 2016 production schedule in the works. “We are very close to turning in the final draft of the script. It’s mainly working on it for budgeting purposes to make it fit within the budget that we have,” said Lee. “It will hopefully be shooting later this year. We just got the California tax credit.”

Game of Thrones‘ sixth season is almost here, and in the meantime, producers continue to find ways of keeping fans at the edge of their seats.

In a new poster, it’s all about Jon Snow, who we thought might’ve died. Mashable does a great job of explaining:

As they say in Westeros, what is dead may never die. But he-who-was-thought-to-be-dead-and-reportedly-is-dead-so-why-is-he-everywhere-maybe-he-isn’t-actually-dead makes a brutal and ambiguous appearance on Game of Thrones’ latest Season 6 poster, once again bringing up the most un-killable question of the past year: Is Jon Snow alive?

In this case, signs point to yes. Snow was seen in the first Season 6 poster sporting blood spatters and at least appearing to stand upright. The new artwork shows the same wounds on his face — now cleaned, but unhealed. It’s worth noting that neither image shows Snow’s eyes, meaning he could return as undead, if he’s not technically alive.